WAIROA NEWS.
SALES OF PROPERTY,
Tbe following items are from Wednesday’s Guardian : Mr G. P. Donnelly has disposed of a portion of the Turamoe estate to Mr J. H. Harris, of Hastings.
Messrs Horace Baker and Son have sold the Msugataniwha estate, Wairoa county, to Mr H. T- F. Oarlyon, for £l4 000 ; stcck to be taken at valuation. Tee balaoce of Mr H. T. F. Garlyon’s Raogitoto estate, Takapau, 676 acres, was disposed of at a satisfactory figure, to Messrs Sanders and Paulsen.
Mr Hill, Sohool Inspector, and Dean Binefeld left yesterday for the Morere Hot Springs. Mr Hill will return to Wairoa to-night. Owing to the river being too high to enable the coach to oro3?, the Waikaremoana mail did not leave on Monday, but was able to go yesterday, at the usual hour.
! Mr Lewis, district valuer, left for Gisborne on Tuesday. He has completed tbe valuation of Clyde riding, and will return in a few weeks to appraise Waikaremoaoa riding. The bar was woiking in the direction of Mahia last week. Tbo recent heavy rain caused a deep.eoour at the present entrance and saved the bar from working in a j northerly direotion, j
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1941, 24 November 1906, Page 2
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